http://www.langleyadvance.com/....htmlQuote »Dear Editor,I have a cautionary tale for you.Yesterday morning my husband went out to warm up the car so he could take his daughter to work. When I looked out the window a few minutes later, it was gone.To make matters worse, we discovered that we were the fourth car stolen that morning.The police believe that a ring of people is targeting the Langley (Walnut Grove) area. The thieves are stealing cars as they are being warmed up by their owners. They drive that car to the next car (believed scouted out by someone else), steal the contents of the first car, and move on in the next car.We live on a quiet cul de sac, the last place you would expect to find car thieves.They drove the first stolen car into our neighbour's driveway, transported some stuff to our car, backed out of the driveway (hitting the neighbour's car), and merrily went on their way to the next victim.We know one of the thieves is woman with long, dark hair. She drove off with our car, a charcoal Pontiac Vibe.For us, the loss of the car was nothing compared to the loss of our daughter's skating bag, a bright red metal box on wheels.She has been skating since she was two, and is on the junior ladies provincial figure-skating team. Her skates are worth more than $1,500, but are of no use to anyone else, as they are custom fit.The car thieves keep your keys, so you must change all the locks on your house.I assume it was not anyone here because of the quote:"the loss of the car was nothing compared to the loss of our daughter's skating bag, "